The NIH Stetten Museum preserves and interprets the history of the twenty-seven institutes and centers of the National Institutes of Health, using scientific and non-scientific artifacts, photographs and film, oral histories, and other documentation. The Museum uses a variety of methods such as virtual and physical exhibits, social media, and publications to make this history available to the public and to historical researchers.
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The DeWitt Stetten, Jr., Museum of Medical Research
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A journey into NIH's past…and present
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Oral histories are added on a regular basis.
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